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Yugologo, an archive of business logos from the former Yugoslavia

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  1. mild_takes
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    I love this. I think this one is my favorite.

    I love this. I think this one is my favorite.

    3 votes
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    Minori
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    Out of curiosity, does anyone know why these logos all work so well in monochrome? I'd have expected more of these historical logos to have colours.

    Out of curiosity, does anyone know why these logos all work so well in monochrome? I'd have expected more of these historical logos to have colours.

    2 votes
    1. sparksbet
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      I'd wager it's probably good logo design to be recognizable even without colors, but it's also possible that black-and-white-only printers and fax machines were a factor?

      I'd wager it's probably good logo design to be recognizable even without colors, but it's also possible that black-and-white-only printers and fax machines were a factor?

      6 votes
  3. Hollow
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    "What? No, we're Ozeha. Who's this Sauron guy, and when did he make his logo- comrade, I don't think records go back that far..."

    "What? No, we're Ozeha. Who's this Sauron guy, and when did he make his logo- comrade, I don't think records go back that far..."

    2 votes
  4. chewonbananas
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    HEP, Franck and the Faculty of Naval Architecture still have the same logos to this day. If it ain't broken...

    HEP, Franck and the Faculty of Naval Architecture still have the same logos to this day. If it ain't broken...

    1 vote